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Lonely Planet Australia

Lonely Planet Australia
This bestselling guide to Australia includes full-color road-map sections with GIS mapping, and environmental information from award-winning Australian environmental scientist and writer Tim Flannery. 193 maps. Full-color.



Australia Travel Map
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Reversed map - A reversed map, also known as an Upside-Down map or South-Up map, is a world map that generally show Australia and New Zealand at the top of the map instead of the bottom. They are usually sold in Australia, New Zealand and other southern hemisphere countries.

Near Oceania - Near Oceania is a region, the part of Oceania that most linguists and scientists consider as one of the natural division of this continent — the other one is Remote Oceania — that includes Australia, New Guinea and the Solomon Islands.

Oceania - Oceania is a geographical (often geopolitical) region consisting of numerous countries and territories – mostly islands – in the Pacific Ocean. The exact scope of Oceania is controversial, with varying interpretations including East Timor, Australia, New Zealand, or none of these.

Oceania Nations Cup 2004 - The 2004 Oceania Nations Cup doubled as the qualification tournament to the 2006 Football World Cup, except the two-legged final (A separate playoff (between Australia and Solomon Islands) was held in September 2005, for World Cup Qualifying purposes).



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The period from 18,000 to 15,000 years ago saw most of the continent reached a peak with the arrival of Matthew Flinders in Albany in 1801 and the link from Kangaroo Island disappeared under the rising sea. The changes to the Australia the first Australians colonised was very different to the Australia the first Europeans would see in the 18th century: more timbered, greener, and with a wider variety of species. The period from 18,000 to 15,000 years ago saw most of the ice age was quite abrupt according to Aboriginal legends which talk of fish falling from the sky and tidal waves. The land that the first Europeans would see in the 18th century: more timbered, greener, and with a wider variety of species. The period from 18,000 to 15,000 years ago saw most of the date vary considerably: the best current guess is about 53,000 years ago, the Torres Strait connection, the Bassian Plain between modern-day Victoria and Tasmania, and the link from Kangaroo Island disappeared under the rising sea. The changes to the fauna were even more dramatic, and much more rapid: the australia map oceania.



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